Ku-band definition

Ku-band means the 12-18 GHz portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies primarily used for satellite communications.
Ku-band means the frequency band between 10.7 and 17.8 GHz, excluding minor overlaps of other bands to the extent generally recognized as falling outside the "Ku-band" designation and also excluding authorizations that may be granted (on a general applicability basis) for minor portions of the band solely for use in connection with frequencies located outside of the band.
Ku-band means the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum covering the frequency range 11.2 GHz to 14.5 GHz;

More Definitions of Ku-band

Ku-band means the radio frequencies in the 12 GHz to 14 GHz range and is used in support of such applications as broadcast television, DBS, and direct-to-home television.
Ku-band. A range of frequencies between 11.7 and 12.7 gigahertz that has been set aside for use by communications satellites. HUB: Central device that connects several satellite remotes together. PERSONAL EARTH STATION: A complete satellite receiving system.